Cast
CORINNA
MAY (Lizzie Munro) is an east coast-based actress and playwright with myriad
credits. Split Ends marks her first starring role in an independent film.
Ms. May recently played Lavinia in Julie Jensen’s Mormon pioneer drama
Two-Headed at the Berkshire Theatre Festival, and the principle role of Kate
Dupuis in the independent pilot of Bourbon Street, a dramatic television
series set in post-Katrina New Orleans. She spent two years on the road as a
principle member of the first and second Broadway national tours of The
Graduate, playing Benjamin’s Mom and understudying the various Missus
Robinson: Jerry Hall, Linda Gray, Lorraine Bracco, Kelly McGillis and Morgan
Fairchild. Her many theatrical roles range from Lady Capulet in Romeo and
Juliet to Katherine in Terra Nova.
Ms. May is an 18-year member of Shakespeare & Company in western
Massachusetts, where she has appeared in more than twenty productions. Her
roles have included Enchanted April, The Merry Wives of Windsor, Jack and
Jill, Betrayal, Hamlet, A Midsummer Night’s Dream, Songs from the Heart,
Fortune and Misfortune, House of Mirth, Roman Fever, An International
Episode.
Her first play, Dancing with the Czar, was produced in Massachusetts last
summer. Ms. May has taught at MIT, SUNY Albany, SUNY New Paltz,
Circle-in-the-Square, Fordham University, Simon’s Rock of Bard University,
and in 2006-2007 was an Assistant Professor of Voice and Acting at Syracuse
University. She is Designated Linklater voice teacher, a Phi Beta Kappa
graduate of Barnard College and a graduate of the Circle-in-the-Square
Professional Training Program. She has been a member of Actors’ Equity since
1989.
LAWTON
PASEKA (Warren Brown) has enjoyed a varied and successful career, spanning
film, theatre, and commercial work. His recent film credits include Roland Emmerich’s Godzilla, Matthew Harrison’s Kicked In the Head and Spare Me, as
well as Pledge Night by director Paul Ziller.
With more than a thousand commercial credits, Mr. Paseka is in demand by
commercial directors and agencies.
His theatre credits include roles in Desperate For A Smoke, Tragedy: A
Comedy, the Act, Little Messengers, Last White Cab Driver in New York, Does
A Tiger Wear a Necktie, Call It Anything You Like, The Card Table, Lewis &
Clark, The Wager, the Matchmaker, Take My Advice, The Royal Family, and The
Hostage. Mr. Paseka has been a member of the Basketcase Players, a comedy
group.
VINCENT
PASTORE (Tiny Provenzano) is a veteran character actor with a long list of
film and television roles. He most recently entertained audiences on NBC’s
Celebrity Apprentice. Vincent is well known for his portrayal of Salvatore
Big Pussy Bonpensiero on HBO’s hit series The Sopranos. Other television
credits include The Practice, HBO’s Gotti, A Slight Case of Murder, as well
as Everybody Hates Chris, Less Than Perfect, Las Vegas, Ed, Law & Order, and
One Life to Live. Vincent was also the host of TLC series Repo Man: Stealing
for a Living. On the big screen, Vincent currently can be seen in the
independent film’s Code Blue, Pizza With Bullets, PJ, Slice, Devil’s
Dominoes and Dough Boy. View More>>.
PETER
MCROBIE (Nathan Berry) began his career with Patty Duke and John
Astin in a summer tour of the hit play, My Fat Friend. He has since worked
extensively in theatre, both in and out of New York, and has appeared in
twelve plays on Broadway. Among some fifty feature films (eight of them with
Woody Allen), recent highlights include Ang Lee’s Brokeback Mountain, Lasse
Hallstrom’s The Hoax, and Oliver Stone’s World Trade Center. Mr. McRobbie
has played recurring roles on most of the New York primetime dramatic
series. He is currently Judge Walter Bradley on both Law & Order and SVU.








